THE PERFECT SCORE

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REVOLUTIONARY

INDUSTRY LEADING PSYCHOLOGICAL APPROACH TO MUSIC

We have developed an industry leading technique of combining music with picture which results in the most effective musical direction possible on a moment to moment basis inside your production. The results are extraordinary and far beyond what you could get anywhere else in the marketplace. Essentially, we have discovered how to correctly select the right narrative approach and pov for music for any given moment. Armed with these revolutionary techniques it’s easy to pinpoint mistakes being made out there in the marketplace, on productions all the way up to the top. We are able to bring you extraordinary results because we truly know what we’re doing like no one else does. Others can do well from experience, learning what seems to work comfortably and what doesn’t, and over the years they can become a seasoned master of making music fit comfortably and well … but we have found that even the absolute masters of scoring music for narrative make mistakes … mistakes you won’t get with E3 Studios.

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Robert Sciglimpaglia

PRODUCER: WITHIN AND WITHOUT, ONE, KING OF ANGELS

The recent score from E³ Studios is breathtakingly beautiful! It compliments the somber subject matter so well and provides that extra tug at the heart-string of the audience.

I’m having them score my next two films and I recommend them to all of my filmmaker friends.

ARTISTRY

BEST FILM, BEST DIRECTOR, BEST SOUND, BEST SCORE

We elevate the films we score artistically which can lead to them making rounds at some of the world's most respected film festivals. We have done so with many, including the Sundance Film Festival, Cannes Mediterranean Film Festival, Los Angeles International Film Festival, Flanders Film Festival, Route 66 Films Festival and others where our projects have placed and/or won awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Sound, and/or Best Score.

ORIGINALITY

BECOME THE NEXT HOTTEST THING

There is a perfect Score for your production. We will find it, together … something fresh and new from the imagination of our team and in conjunction with your team … all the while, balancing innovation against the need to target the demographic that will bring your audience the greatest satisfaction possible. By being confidently original, you set your product apart from all others in the marketplace and give it the opportunity to become special, something worthy of critical and popular praise.

James M. Perry

PRODUCER, DIRECTOR: INVISIBLE WAR, OBSCURITY

The quality of the score was very cinematically driven and brought the scenes and overall film to life. It took it to another level, a large theatrical level.

Creativity

CREATIVE SOLUTIONS

We work hard to dig deep into your material and pull out fresh ideas to collaborate with you on.

AWARDS

BETTER THAN THE BEST

Our work has placed and won awards for Best Film, Best Director, Best Sound, and/or Best Score. Having your project become award winning greatly boosts it’s chances for a better distribution deal.

EXCELLENCE

MILLION DOLLAR SCORE EVERY TIME

  • Highest Production Quality Standards

  • Mature Music

  • Sophisticated and Elegant

  • Exceeds or Meets All Post-House’s PQ and Requirements for DCP

Paul Sampson

PRODUCER, DIRECTOR, ACTOR: NIGHT OF THE TEMPLAR

Evan Evans (Lead Composer at E³ Studios) is a rare breed of artist in that he is exact while still being diverse in his genres, knowledgeable, open minded, creative and end of the day… a genius as a ‘filmmaker”. And although he is by trade a “composer”, I say, without reservation, that he is a filmmaker because he will make or rather take your film to a higher level.

He is strong in his choices, whether it’s applying intense score to a moment or leaving it to silence. He doesn’t ‘score’ just to score. He picks his moments, and they are for the most part, brilliant.

TALENT

THE BEST OF THE BEST

In addition to our vetted and highly talented team, who are often generational talent, our founder Mr. Evans is the son of legendary Jazz pianist-artist Bill Evans. Bill Evans, is world-renown for inventing “cool jazz” with Miles Davis, working with Tony Bennett among others, and eventually winning 8 Grammy™ Awards including the Lifetime Achievement Award.

Consequently Evan Evans was raised in-and-out of recording studios since the age of 5 with the mentorship of Lalo Schifrin, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Jerry Goldsmith, to name a few.

DRAMA

“PEOPLE GO TO THE CINEMA TO SEE SOMETHING LARGER THAN LIFE.” – ORSON WELLES

If a moment needs to be felt, we make sure it’s felt strongly and clearly by all and moves the entire audience to the maximum effect possible. This generates what we’ve dubbed “audience resonance”, which is where everyone is feeling and thinking identically, simultaneously, and their reactions feedback into each other. This feedback amplifies the dramatic impact and leads to congruency between different persons’ experiences. Congruency is what causes the people to feel like their experiences were more than just something personal, and that others also feel the same way. That in turn gives them the confidence to talk to others about it, recommend it and put in positive and exciting reviews which ultimately can lead to a viral effect.

Only the perfect score can have the capability of creating audience resonance.

STAR POWER

NORMAN REEDUS, MARTIN SHEEN, DAVID CARRADINE

E3 Studios has created the scores for productions with some of the greatest stars in the entertainment industry. To name a few: Norman Reedus, Danny Trejo, Michael Madsen, Ed Asner, Martin Sheen, David Carradine, Michael Rooker, Udo Kier, Billy Drago, Robert Carradine, Christina Ricci, Tom Berenger, Jamie Lee Curtis, Lance Henrikson, Dennis Hopper, Rebecca De Mornay, Eric Roberts, Nick Bateman, Bai Ling, Jaime Ray Newman, Jason Gedrick, Erika Eleniak, Billy Magnussen, Adrian Paul, Sofia Espinosa, Jonathan Schaech, C. Thomas Howell, Wil Wheaton, Judy Reyes, John Ritter, Rachel Hunter, Judge Reinhold, Steven Bauer, Louis Mandylor, Karen Black, Mark Rolston, John Saxon and Robert Culp.